Apologists offer varying views on these anachronisms, typically countering them in one of two ways.One claim is that archaeological evidence may exist that has not yet been found.Another is that Joseph Smith used English words in a generic way, sometimes referring to an item other than that which the direct English word would imply.…

Settlers from the Channel Islands arrived in the 18th century.These early settlers left behind archaeological evidence of their way of life.Clay pipes and other artifacts have been found in places such as Mercer's Cove.…

Archaeological evidence has shown that the area has been settled since prehistoric times.From about 1205 it was incorporated into the Imperial March of Carniola and was granted town privileges in 1335.…

The actual location of the battle is not known and remains subject to historical speculation and disagreement.No archaeological evidence has been found so far, so many hills could be the actual site of the battle.…

Gavdos has been identified as a possible site of the mythical Ogygia where Kalypso held Odysseus prisoner.Archaeological evidence showed that the Roman empire was active on the island.During that time the flora of the island was overexploited and that started a process of erosion which has continued to this very day.…

It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia statistical region.Archaeological evidence shows that the area has been settled since the Bronze Age.…

Liddington Castle is sometimes suggested as a possible site of Mount Badon and thus the location of the late fifth century AD Battle of Mount Badon from Gildas.There is, however, no archaeological evidence to indicate activity during this later period.Liddington Castle was the favourite haunt of local writer of natural history and rural life, Richard Jefferies, who spent much of his spare time walking through the wide chalk expanses of the Marlborough Downs.…

Before then, the hill had been under agricultural cultivation; generations of peasants had frequently moved rocks and placed them in clearance piles.Much archaeological evidence may have been destroyed in that process.The archaeologists recognised that the prominent rise could not represent a natural hill.…

The site contains various archaeological evidence from the pre-historic era.

Research by Exeter University School of Geology in 2009 (ref 5) found that the Chalice Well is fed by a deep aquifer in the lower levels of the Pennard Sands.Archaeological evidence suggests that the well has been in almost constant use for at least two thousand years.Philip Rahtz found several dozen flints from the upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic, and a sherd of Iron Age pottery nearby.…

Archaeological evidence shows that the site of the town has been occupied since prehistoric times.Aylsham is just over two miles (3 km) from a substantial Roman settlement at Brampton, linked to Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund, south of Norwich, by a Roman road which can still be traced in places - that site was a bustling industrial centre with maritime links to the rest of the empire.…

The Menapii and Germani lived among low thorny forests, islands and swamps, and the central Belgian Nervii lands were deliberately planted with thick hedges, in order to be impenetrable to cavalry.There is also less archaeological evidence of large settlements and trade in the area.According to Tacitus, writing a generation later, the Germani cisrhenani (who included the Eburones) were in fact the original tribe to be called Germani, and all other uses of the term extended from them, though in his time the same people were now called the Tungri.…

Since leaving and moving back to Wales, he has become a prolific author.No archaeological evidence has been found so far, to show that any church existed here earlier than shown in written records.However, due to its commanding topographical position, which enables the distinctive broach spire to be seen from many miles away, it has been suggested that this may have been a pagan place of worship long before Christianity reached this part of the world.…

It was traditionally part of the Styria region and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Savinja statistical region.Archaeological evidence shows that the area has been settled since prehistoric and Roman times.…

The province's defences had been rebuilt in the preceding years, and although his health was poor Constantius wished to penetrate into enemy territory.Little is known of his campaigns, and there is little archaeological evidence for them.From fragmentary historical sources it seems he reached the far north of Britain and won a great battle in early summer before returning south to York.…

Archaeological evidence shows the existence of the village in the Iron Age.

However, his contemporary William Camden, in Britannia (1586), his historical description of Great Britain, concluded that it was a Roman milliarium, a central stone from which all distances in Roman Britain were measured, and similar to the Milliarium Aureum of Rome.This identification remains popular, although there is no archaeological evidence to support it.Camden's identification has been revived by John Michell in his book The Sacred Centre (2009), where he identifies the stone as the London terminus, a stone sacred to Jupiter that stood at the centre of every Roman city, and which parallels the golden milestone in the Forum in Rome.…

The region had a glorious past and great civilisation in ancient time.Archaeological evidence of stone age and Iron Age human settlement has been recovered from the region.Asurgarh offered an advanced, well civilised, cultured and urban human settlement about 2000 years ago in the region.…

The Hale O Papa and luakini are mentioned in the massive collection of Bishop Museum reports that took many years to finally be released.However, there was no archaeological evidence that these structures existed by the time of highway construction.The area has been greatly impacted by sugarcane plantations, homesteading, and light industrial use.…

A great fire during the late 14th century consumed the original building on the Temple Mound at Winterville.According to archaeological evidence, the cause of the fire remains a mystery.The site continued to be used afterwards, but no more mounds were built or maintained.…